Parent's vacation story:
"So we got on the plane but my kid didn't get much sleep so he cried the entire flight. Once we got there, we took a nap because we were so exhausted. Then we went to the beach and watched while the kids ran around playing. I was able to read that book I had been putting off reading for so long. It was so nice to get a bit of a break. Then we got a family breakfast and watched friends episodes before our brisket BBQ."
Non-parent vacation story:
"So we were eating this amazing set menu at Kumoro, which was this little restaurant we found on some side street on a rainy night in Tokyo, with like 8 seats around a bar with a team of chefs cooking in front of you. To the left of us were these Japanese salary men drinking sake who ordered me an extra sake during the meal, which was super cool of them, and to the right of us an older couple who I think were on their anniversery.
We were in the middle of our meal when this person pops into the restaurant and mentions something to the main chef, who I swear looks like the Japanese George Constanza. I don't pay too much attention, but then all of sudden a guy with a camera comes in, then a couple more people along with another cameraman, a guy with a micboom, and finally 2 guitar players. They set up around the restaurant, and it's really small, so almost all of the restaurant was full. I have no clue what's going on but the cameras are pointed at me.
Then this really stylish older guy comes in with a mic, and starts talking to the chef. The chef gets him a beer, then he looks towards me and starts talking to me. I can't make out most of what he's saying, my girl answers a couple of his questions for me since she speaks Japanese but I just keep saying Hai and smiling along.
Apparently he was asking me if I spoke Japanese and whether I would like to hear a song my girl tells me later, as she was super intimidated by all the cameras to tell me then. He then raises up his beer, everyone says Kanpai! in the restaurant, so I do the same with my Sake, and starts singing a song directly to me as the guitar players start strumming. It was kind of lounge band music / jazz / folk singing. I'm looking around and the cameras are going between me and the host. He finishes and raises his glass back to me so I do the same, not really knowing what's going on.
He then sings a couple more songs for the restaurant which the Japanese salary men to the left of me join in, and then with a final Kanpai!, finishes off his beer and leaves. The rest of the group leaves at the same time. Some lady comes up to me, gives me a paper sheet written in Japanese and tells me to fill it out. My girl mentions it's a waiver form so I sign off on it. The salary men buy me another drink and we finish up the meal.
So long story short, that guy was apparently a popular variety tv show host on Fuji tv and I am going to be on it during a segment where they surprise random restaurants with some songs."
This is amazing, seriously. Aside from being overly long and full of pointless detail, the entire subtext is "look at how great I am, look how much attention was a being paid to me". Plus its based around a totally random event, take that out of the equation and your story is "My girlfriend and I had Japanese food and it was very nice".
Chuck a random event into the parent vacation story to spice it up too yeah?